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Raising Rates in 2015! Want to be an early bird?

I’m all about what resonates in my business and what doesn’t. If I don’t feel it, I don’t do it. That’s why at the start of 2014, when I wasn’t feeling that urge to raise my rates, I didn’t.

This year, it’s time. Please see below for this year’s rates, and next year’s.

2014 E-Mail Questions

2015 E-Mail Questions

1 question e-mail reading $15

1 question e-mail reading $20

2 questions e-mail reading $30

2 questions e-mail reading $40

3 questions e-mail reading $45

3 questions e-mail reading $60

2014 Tarot Readings

2015 Tarot Readings

15 minutes time slot $30.00

15 minutes time slot $45

30 minutes time slot $45.00

30 minutes time slot $65

1 hour time slot $90

1 hour time slot $120

2014 Private Parties/Events

2015 Private Parties/Events

1 hour party $100

1 hour party $150

2 hour party $200

2 hour party $300

3 hour party $300

3 hour party $450

2015 Corporate Events (***NEW*** for 2015)

1 hour event $200

2 hour event $400

3 hour event $600

Since this is a significant change in my rates, I am giving everyone 2 months’ notice (new rates are effective January 1, 2015). If you book your reading for 2015 before December 31st, your first appointment of 2015 will be grandfathered in at the 2014 rate! All subsequent readings are 2015 pricing. This “early bird” deal applies to phone and in-person readings only.

Here’s a little story. I was doing readings at Whimsies Incognito one evening. It was quiet, and two women came in, not sure if they were in the right place. The first woman sat down, while her friend looked around.

From what I remember (and keep in mind, I rarely remember the content of people’s readings), it wasn’t a great reading. She looked bored through the entire reading (all ten minutes of it) and got annoyed when the timer went off. “That’s it?” she said. Had I been a younger, more inexperienced reader, I probably would have been reduced to tears at her reaction. Instead, I cheerfully chirped “Yup!”, she paid, and then she said snidely to her friend hovering in the doorway, “Don’t bother, she’s not worth it,” as they sailed out the door.

Ouch. Like I said, if I were my younger self, that would have been a big owwie to my ego. Instead, my thicker skin won out, and I laughed and shared a beer with my friend. Hey, you can’t win ‘em all.… Continue Reading

The final day of Readers Studio dawned, and besides a very sore throat from belting out “All By Myself” during the after-banquet festivities the night before, I felt great and raring to go!… Continue Reading